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Beyond the Sermon
A Conviction: Sermon

Beyond the Sermon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 36:12


The opening sermon in a series called, "Do It Again," in which we are looking at Habakkuk's message for today. In this message, we look at Habakkuk's conviction that only God could do something about the situation they were facing and this drove him to prayer and lament.Scripture: Habakkuk 1:1-11

1001Tracklists Exclusive Mixes
Still Young - 1001Tracklists ‘Do It Again' Spotlight Mix

1001Tracklists Exclusive Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 60:49


SIZE Records staples and legendary progressive duo Still Young are back in a big way for 2025! With their new track “Do It Again” just out on Steve Angello's imprint, it's an exciting new chapter for the mysterious artists from Canada. For the first time ever, they are taking off their masks and showing off their faces on their upcoming Japan tour! With such a milestone moment here, we had to celebrate and Still Young deliver an hour filled with exclusive IDs, fresh edits, and their legendary progressive vibes!

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Classic Conversations-Can't Buy a Thrill

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 60:07


One more Classic Conversation in this year's bank! It's from 1972--Steely Dan's "Can't Buy a Thrill." Listen carefully to the song, "Do It Again"--it's lead vocalist is NOT Donald Fagen. Frank and I will be back with all-new episodes as we continue with Season 13. "French Kiss" by Bob Welch is our "Best Debut Album" next week!

Classic Vinyl Podcast
Steely Dan-Do It Again Song Review

Classic Vinyl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 23:43


This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler and once again joined by guest host Austin to listen to and review Steely Dan and their 1972 hit single Do It Again. The band's second highest charting single hitting #6 in the US, how do you think the song still holds up today?

FINE is a 4-Letter Word
180. Hell In The Hallway with Kristy Busija

FINE is a 4-Letter Word

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 41:06 Transcription Available


Does it sometimes feel like no good deed goes unpunished?What if I told you that no scandal, setback, or stumbling block goes unrewarded, if you're willing to take the time to solve the puzzle?As a puzzle-solver programmed to challenge the status quo, ask questions, and lean into her natural curiosity, Kristy Busija (BYOO-SEE-YA) learned both of these lessons when she got fired for doing the right thing.Growing up, Kristy's parents instilled classic values – have a good work ethic, act with integrity, abide by the Golden Rule, and catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.These same values created conflict in her work when she conducted an employee assessment where participants were told their responses would be kept confidential, but her bosses demanded she give them the data anyway. They fired her for – get this – not living the “values” of the company!If that's supposed to be fine, there's a reason why Fine is a 4-Letter Word!In a moment, when you meet Kristy, you'll discover how this set off a journey of learning and self-actualization where she found out, as she says, it's hell in the hallway. All these doors – what rooms do they lead to? What did others see in Kristy through the peepholes in those doors that she couldn't see in herself?How does she solve this puzzle? What's the next conversation?Now hold that thought for just a second as I share a special invitation with you.Kristy's hype song is "Do It Again" by Steven Curtis Chapman.Resources:Kristy Busija's website: https://nextconversationconsulting.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristybusija/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nextconversationconsulting Claim your copy of “The 2nd Wind”, the anthology that contains Kristy's chapter called “It's Hell In The Hallway”, by visiting https://buy.stripe.com/3cs6rtcga1kIaGcdR7. Invitation from Lori:This episode is sponsored by Zen Rabbit. Smart business leaders know trust is the foundation of every great workplace. And in today's hybrid and fast-moving work culture, trust isn't built in quarterly town halls or the occasional Slack message. It's built through consistent, clear, and HUMAN communication. Companies and leaders TALK about the importance of connection and community. And it's easy to believe your organization is doing a great job of maintaining an awesome corporate culture. Because there are… Annual all-hands meetings where once a year you hear a well-rehearsed speech, employees clap politely, and everyone leaves with the same unanswered questions they came in with."Open door policies" that no one ever uses because people are uncomfortable walking in to talk with someone they don't feel like they know very well. "Fun" team-building events like escape rooms, trust falls, and awkward, out of fashion happy hours Generic "we appreciate everything you do" emails with zero personalization or sincerity.Company values posted on a wall with no substance behind them. But let's be real. Leaders who are serious about building real trust are finding better ways to...Strengthen culture by sharing authentic stories from leadership and employees.Create connection so that remote and in-office teams know and understand each...

Sateli 3
Sateli 3 - Smash Mouth (01) Fush Yu Mang (97) y Astro Lounge (99) - 23/01/25

Sateli 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 60:57


Sintonía: Laika & The Cosmonauts"Flo" - "Beer Googles" - "Walkin´ On The Sun" - "Pet Names" - "Nervous In The Alley". Canciones extraídas del primer LP, titulado "Fush Yu Mang" (Interscope, 1997)Bonus tracks de la reedición del vigésimo aniversario (2018): "Every Word Means No", "Sorry About Your Penis", "Better Do It Right", "Do It Again""Disconnect The Dots" extraída de "Fush Yu Mang""Diggin´ Your Scene", "All Star", "Satellite", "Road Man" y "Can´t Get Enough Of You Baby" ("Question Mark And The Mysterians" o "? And The Mysterians"), extraídas del segundo álbum, "Astro Lounge" (Interscope, 1999)Todas las músicas compuestas e interpretadas por Smash Mouth menos donde se diga lo contrarioEscuchar audio

Never Shut Up: The Daily Tori Amos Show

introspection ~ Do It Again (14 November 2017 - New Orleans, LA)

God’s Toolbox
Keep Hope Alive

God’s Toolbox

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 27:44


Send us a textHope is the first theme of the Advent season. What does that mean for us? A special thank you to singer Evvie McKinney. No rights owned for “Do It Again.”Subscribe to enjoy all episodes of God's Toolbox.

Como lo oyes
Como lo oyes - Canciones para que nos gusten los lunes. Vientos y Metales - 18/11/24

Como lo oyes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 58:45


Aquí hay funk, swing y voz crooner, lounge-pop, coros zulúes y rumba congoleña o marfileña, soul magno, pop sesentero, aires jazz-blues de Nueva Orleans… Y todo con vientos y metales, incluido un bombardino o eufonio es un instrumento perteneciente a la familia del viento-metal, con tubería cónica y con voz en la extensión de barítono-tenor. Disfrutemos. DISCO 1 CARLO COUPÉ Madrid-París-BerlínDISCO 2 TERRY CALLIER Do It AgainDISCO 3 WONDER 45 Make It happenDISCO 4 ODYSSEY Don’t Tell Me Tell HerDISCO 5 SI CRANSTOUN Around The MidnightDISCO 6 GEORGE MICHAEL RoxanneDISCO 7 LOUIS JORDAN & HIS TYMPANY FIVE Barnyard BoogieDISCO 8 LINDA RONSTADT You Took Advantage Of MeDISCO 9 OTIS REDDING My GirlDISCO 10 DOBET GNAHORÉ GniDISCO 11 EN SEPIA VísperaDISCO 12 KARINA La FiestaDISCO 13 JOHNNIE TAYLOR Stop Doggin’ MeEscuchar audio

The Brand Called You
igital Visionary Shares Secrets of Startup Success | Sanjay Mehta, Serial Entrepreneur, Board Member, Digital Technologies Professional

The Brand Called You

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 24:59


In this insightful interview, serial entrepreneur Sanjay Mehta shares his 35-year journey in the digital landscape. From launching one of India's first e-commerce startups to advising on AI-driven transformations, Mehta offers valuable lessons on adaptability, customer experience, and the critical role of mentorship in entrepreneurial success. He discusses common pitfalls in digital transformation, and the impact of company culture, and provides a glimpse into his book "If I Had to Do It Again," a testament to his roller-coaster ride in the tech industry. 00:33- About Sanjay Mehta Sanjay is a serial entrepreneur.  He's a board member, and he's a digital technology professional.  He's also a mentor to startups and students, an investor, a strategic advisor, and a consultant. He is the co-author of the book- If I Had To Do It Again. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support

Tangible Truth Podcast with Susan & Keri (KLRC)
Month of Miracles: God Who can Untie Knots with Dr. Steve Goss (S4 E 35)

Tangible Truth Podcast with Susan & Keri (KLRC)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 22:39


We are back for Episode 2 in our "Month of Miracles" Series!This week, Susan is joined by (as she calls him) her "favorite guest ever," Dr. Steve Goss, to relay the miraculous story of the birth of their grandson, Whit.Extra Resources:The Song Steve mentioned is Steven Curtis Chapman's "Do It Again." Watch it here: Steven Curtis Chapman YouTubeTo hear more about Susan Hazard's Story:A Miracle of Grace - Part 1A Miracle of Grace - Part 2

M-Class Podcast
Dos Cerritos (LDS)

M-Class Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 91:21


Listen as your favorite Trek Bois say every joke from the episode we're reviewing and then laugh uproariously for three or four minutes and then DO IT AGAIN! But this time about the ep. Dos Cerritos. This is a stop-gag episode between the collections we usually do as chosen by and voted on our patrons! You can join in and tell us what to watch by becoming a patron today! SUPPORT US ON PATREON WITH YOUR LATINUM! - www.patreon.com/mclasspodcast Need info about the show? Find it at www.mclasspodcast.com Follow us on Twitter: @MClassPodcast And/or follow our personal accounts: @_JeffPennington @henderson1983

Crosswalk.com Devotional
How the Perfect Love of God Drives Out Fear

Crosswalk.com Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 6:37


As you face new fearful challenges, recall his goodness, love, and faithfulness. Take time to grab his hand and walk forward with his peace.  SUBSCRIBE to our sister podcasts:Your Daily Prayer: https://www.lifeaudio.com/your-daily-prayer/Your Daily Bible Verse: https://www.lifeaudio.com/your-daily-bible-verse/ Full Transcript Below Perfect Love  By: Amanda Idleman 1 John 4:18 There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love. Have you experienced God's perfect love in your life?  What did it feel like?  How did it change your situation or perspective?  God's love is the one and only force powerful enough to truly change us. To redeem us. To rescue us from our own sin, fear, and confusion. His love makes us perfect.  The primary quality of perfect love is that with this kind of love present fear is banished. When fear enters a situation, that means we aren't walking in God's perfect love. With that in mind, it's clear that we are not living in the full reality of God's love so much of the time.  I know that I, for one, live with fear and anxiety as my default approach more often than not. When an unexpected expense pops up my gut reaction is anxiety over how the extra bill will be paid rather than a peace that the God who knows every hair on my head will provide exactly what I need. If my child is struggling I immediately hop into Mom action mode trying to control the situation for their benefit rather than pausing to pray for wisdom. If I experience conflict in my marriage or with others I love, I fret endlessly over how things played out, instead of going to God in repentance and seeking His gracious understanding.  I live with fear and anxiety because I live by my strength not by his grace.  That's why we need to be reminded that this Christian life we have been gifted is not one about rules or measurements. It's a grand love story. When we are tempted to fear we are invited to recall our first love and all the ways God has so graciously provided for us.  Remember how the last time you felt a financial pinch, God provided! How he has held your marriage together despite both of your imperfections. How he gifted you that child and loves them even more than you do. His love is deep, wide, and relentlessly pursuing us.  When we grab onto that perfect love the voice of fear grows quieter and quieter until it is silenced because God's love casts out all fear. FEar and love cannot coexist.  This week I was convicted to practice what I preach. I felt anxiety well up in me as a child we know is at risk and I am not sure if or how I could be the one to help care for them. I am afraid of how my lack of action would impact the child and how my potential actions would impact my family. It feels like either way I'd be letting someone down or putting someone at risk. I am afraid.  Then I was reminded of this verse and how God loves this child that is being knit together in a womb and my first job is to pray for this child. His love and provision is big enough to give me wisdom and this child a hope and a future. I have to hold onto God's hand and rely on his peaceful guidance rather than fretting over the many unknowns that could unfold in this wild situation.  It amazes me that no matter how many times I have witnessed God's miracle working power in my life I still so quickly forget and doubt his loving sovereign work in my life. I am like the Isrealites, wandering and so quickly looking to my own self-made gods to solve the problems of my own wilderness journey, rather than looking to the one that promises to deliver me to the promise of Heaven. Thankfully God's love is patient and kind. He allows us to repent, to learn, and to return to Him over and over as we journey through life. For that amazing grace I am so thankful.  Intersecting Faith and Life Have you truly experienced God's life changing, fear banishing love? If not, take time to pray and ask God to show you how to fall in love with him. If you have, reflect on what God has done for you. As you face new fearful challenges, recall his goodness, love, and faithfulness. Take time to grab his hand and walk forward with his peace.  Listen to Do It Again by Elevation Worship this week as a way to remind your spirit that the God who did will for you will do it over and over again!  Further Reading  3 Dangers of Having a Controlling Spirit  Bible Verses about God's LoveHow to Understand and Internalize God's Deep Love for Us Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations Season 12 Episode 5

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 60:07


Steely Dan's debut album, "Can't Buy a Thrill" is in focus this week on '70s Rock Conversations! Songs like "Do It Again," "Reelin' in the Years" and "Dirty Work" helped launch the career of this influential group in 1972. Next week, it's the debut album by The Doors!

A Heavy Metal Podcast - The Mighty Decibel
HARD'N'HEAVY NEW RELEASES - September/October 2024

A Heavy Metal Podcast - The Mighty Decibel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 35:26


Our Hard'N'Heavy series of podcasts focuses on new traditional metal and hard rock releases ... along with the odd hard rock'n'roll and melodic punk outing. Basically anything that doesn't fit on our Extreme Metal, Hardcore Punk or Doom series! This edition we focus on September and October 2024 releases. Horns up! (00:00) "Won't Do It Again" AMETHYST - Throw Down the Gauntlet Facebook (04:39) "The Mermaid Tavern" THEIGNS & THRALLS - The Keep & the Spire Facebook (8:14) "Tower 42" MECHANIC TYRANTS - St. Diemen Riots St. Diemen Riots | Mechanic Tyrants (bandcamp.com) (12:18) "Sunny Side of Heaven" PHIL MOGG - Mogg's Motel Mogg's Motel | Phil Mogg | UFO (bandcamp.com) (16:33) "Demolition Boy" GLORIOUS BANKROBBERS - Rock'N'Roll Church .... ¤¤¤¤ Official Glorious Bankrobbers homepage ¤¤¤¤ .... (19:35) "Speed Metal Samurai" BUTCHER - On Fowl of Tyrant Wing On Fowl Of Tyrant Wing | BÜTCHER | Osmose Productions (bandcamp.com) (24:40) "Danger Rules" THE MOTHERCROW - Foraneo Foráneo | The Mothercrow (bandcamp.com) (28:33) "Circle Gets the Square" + "Heaps" CATHEDRAL CEILINGS - La La La ... Whatever La La La...Whatever | Cathedral Ceilings | Dromedary Records (bandcamp.com) (31:33) "Lavish Desecration" BEWITCHER - Spell Shock Spell Shock (24-bit HD audio) | Bewitcher (bandcamp.com)

Micheaux Mission
Us (2019)

Micheaux Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 106:21


The Mission says farewell to John Amos (Good Times, Let's Do It Again, Roots), Beverly Hills Cop's John Ashton, and Dame Maggie Smith of Harry Potter and Downton Abbey fame. The night's Top Five gives “Birth” to a foul Nation, and Bootober gives an assessment of Jordan Peele's sophomore feature that bridges the uncanny and the absurd with the dark and the dangerous. Rate & Review The Mission on Apple Email  micheauxmission@gmail.com Follow The Mission on Instagram Subscribe to the Mission on YouTube  Get your Micheaux Mission SWAG from TeePublic We are a proud member of The Podglomerate - we make podcasts work! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Worship & Technology Podcast
Wilderness Seasons with Mack Brock

The Worship & Technology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 33:20


A founding member of Elevation Worship, Mack Brock has always had a heart for writing songs that give a language and a voice for people to have a conversation with God. He's co-written songs that have resonated so deeply with the Church including “Do It Again” and “O Come to the Altar.” Now part of Centricity Music as a solo artist, Mack Brock will be releasing his new album, This Is Holy, on September 27th. Stuart Leach from our team has a conversation with Mack about these new songs, worshipping through wilderness seasons, the holiness and gravity of leading worship, and the importance of community in ministry. Mack Brock resources: https://www.multitracks.com/artists/Mack-Brock/Follow us @multitracks // @multitracksgospel // @leadworshipwellwww.multitracks.com

You Haven't _______ That?
Episode 212 - Nacho Libre (Jared Hess month)

You Haven't _______ That?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 34:07


​​Welcome to You Haven't Blanked That! It's Jared Hess month. This week we watched Nacho Libre. We talk about Forrest not being a fan, wrestling, lucha libre, Jack Black's wackiness, Better Off Dead and One Crazy Summer, Mormoness of their humor, more money doesn't equal better movie, the music, Jared Hess's audience, and Corey Feldman. What We Are Blanking - I Love You So Much It's Killing Us Both, Let's Do It Again, After the Thin Man, Cobra Kai, Arrested Development, Homicde: Life on the Streets. ​​Opening theme by the Assassins ​​Closing theme by Lucas Perea ​​ For more info, click the link bio or below. https://linktr.ee/yhblankthat Email: Yhblankthat@gmail.com

The Art of Longevity
The Art of Longevity Episode 63: Nada Surf

The Art of Longevity

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 67:26


Send us a textIn this day & age of abundance, you can easily forget what's precious - like your favourite bands. If you are anything like me the question “what's your favourite band” now has an official top 40. As in I have a rolling 40 favourite bands. Making a welcome return to the top 40 is Nada Surf, the ‘New York' (now firmly remote) indie band that first hit my favourites list way back in 2005. I always remember how I discovered a band, in the case of Nada Surf it was on a Mojo or Uncut free “covermount” CD (do they still do those?). The track “Do It Again” from The Weight Is A Gift Album (2005) has one of my all-time favourite basslines. Indeed, in our Art of Longevity chat, Matthew Caws and myself ended-up riffing on a playlist of pop songs in which the first thing you hear is the bass line. If playlists were still a thing, that would be a good one. It was a pleasant digression from the important matter of surviving the music industry. Nada Surf is one of those bands that's easy to forget about when music is so abundant and that would be a big mistake. Stumbling upon a new Nada Surf record every 4-5 years is a highly recommended balm for modern day life. I can't think of many bands (or in the case of Matthew Caws, songwriters) who provide the soundtrack to fumbling through life in the way we sometimes do, especially if you recognise the traits of attention deficit, as Matthew does - the origin and subject of the band's superb new song ‘In Front of Me Now', which I have adopted as a theme tune for the time being. In my head, if you will, this song is a number #1 hit single. Over the years, Matthew's subject matter for Nada Surf's songs covers life's day to day tribulations, the mangled thought processes that cycle through our brains and how to see light from the dark patterns that surround us. We are essentially keeping Matthew company as his life has played out. “Most of the time a song is just impressionistically how I'm feeling”. Nada Surf is one of those bands that made their way through a 30-year career and nine studio albums without disturbing the charts. Yet the band has never made a bad record and indeed Matthew, modest to a fault, is somewhat coerced into being proud of never making a dud album. “It has felt great in terms of longevity for a very long time. Unbelievably when we were making The Proximity Effect (the sophomore album in 1998) most of the bands that we toured with had broken up and we were sticking together. That felt unusual”. Whether new album Moon Mirror will change the trajectory for Nada Surf remains to be seen of course, although it's unlikely. That's just the modern music landscape in the streaming era. Perhaps what matters more, is that not only is the new album very much not a dud, but one of the best indie sets you are likely to hear in 2024. And that's saying something, since guitars and indie bands are back in fashion, albeit the modern kind i.e. a new crop of cult bands. Let's hope some of this new crop of indie guitar bands can stay the course the way Nada Surf has done. Turns out surfing on nothing can be a lasting pastime. Support the showGet more related content at: https://www.songsommelier.com/

The Melanated Archives
Crate #209: Denise Nicholas

The Melanated Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 72:47


We are talking all things art, activism, and the written word with acting pioneer, activist, and author Ms. Denise Nicholas! Known for her groundbreaking roles in the hit TV series In The Heat of The Night, Room 222, Let's Do It Again, & Baby…I'm Back, Nicholas chats with us about her early career as a member of the Free Southern Theater at the height of the Black Arts Movement and her forthcoming memoir scheduled for release in 2025! Join us for an in-depth conversation about the power of storytelling and artistic evolution with the one and only Denise Nicholas.  Let's dig in the crates.  Episode Guest: Denise Nicholas: Facebook - @DeniseNicholas  Available This October: The Longwood Writers Workshop Anthology, A GATHERING OF VOICES Available Now: Freshwater Road by Denise Nicholas: https://www.amazon.com/Freshwater-Road-Denise-Nicholas/dp/1572841958 Theme Music: Funky Suspense - courtesy of Bensound.com Follow Our Show & Our Hosts: TMA TikTok: @themelanatedarchives_ TMA Instagram: @themelanatedarchives TMA Website: https://www.themelanatedarchives.com/ Kendra Holloway: Instagram - @kendra2shay Brandon Rachal: Instagram - @brandonrachal_ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themelanatedarchives/support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themelanatedarchives/support

Immanuel Baptist Church
Sydney Foster - He'll Do It Again

Immanuel Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 3:48


Ms. Sydney Foster sings "He'll Do It Again" during a worship service at Immanuel Baptist Church, Florence, Ky. Please visit us at 7183 Pleasant Valley Road Florence KY 41042, or call us at (859) 586-6829. Church links: Website: https://www.ibcflorence.com Daily Devotions: https://ibcflorenceky.wordpress.com/follow/ Free App: http://www.ibcflorence.com/ibc-app Our entire list of recent sermons: https://www.ibcflorence.com/recent-sermons Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/ibcflorence Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ibcflorenceky Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ibcflorence/ Podcasts: https://soundcloud.com/user-658781358 Live Stream: https://www.youtube.com/ibcflorence/live Instant Message: https://m.me/ibcflorenceky We would love to know how to pray for you! Romans 10:9

One Community Church
He'll Do It Again | A Message from Pastor Diego Mesa

One Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 36:50


Join Pastor Diego Mesa as he inspires us with "He'll Do It Again," a powerful message on God's ability to repeat miracles in our lives. Using the story of Jesus healing a blind man, Pastor Mesa reminds us to have faith, be patient, and trust that God is always at work, ready to bring new blessings and miracles our way. Don't miss this uplifting sermon that will strengthen your faith and hope!

Morning Prayer and Worship
You've never failed me yet - Morning Prayer for July 26, 2024

Morning Prayer and Worship

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 14:17


Love this song from Elevation Worship, “Do It Again.” The idea of remembering the works and faithfulness of the Lord is powerful. Over and over in the Psalms, we are encouraged to remember what the Lord has done. Elsewhere it asks Him to, “Renew them in our day.” Let's remember today in Morning Prayer and ask Him to move yet again. We'll see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Get an ad-free feed of the podcast with a monthly contribution of any amount! Celebrating the life and faith of the Parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Church Calendar. July 26, 2024. Our general order and lectionary come from the Book of Common Prayer Daily Office. Welcome (00:00) Do It Again (Chris Brown, Mack Brock, Matt Redman, Steven Furtick) (01:33) Prayer of Confession (03:44) Do It Again (continued) (04:16) Psalm 132:11-19 (05:40) Glory to the Father (07:08) Luke 1:26-33 (07:48) Apostles' Creed (09:17) Lord's Prayer (10:03) Collect of the Day (10:35) Time of Free Prayer (11:15) Bring healing to families (12:35) Benediction (13:31) Playlist of songs from Morning Prayer. If you have a prayer request please ⁠submit it here⁠. Sign up ⁠here⁠ for the email list. Morning Prayer and Worship is a production of Steady Stream Ministries, a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. Thank you for your support. ⁠You can go here to find out more⁠. ⁠Join our Facebook group here!⁠ Photo by Mosbah.

That Record Got Me High Podcast
S7E360 - Milton Nascimento - 'Milagre Dos Peixes' with David Nagler

That Record Got Me High Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 56:54


Our guest this week, Brooklyn-based musician David Nagler (Tape Hiss), brings us Brazilian music legend Milton Nascimento and his 1973 release: Milagre Dos Peixes (Miracle of the Fishes) When many of the song lyrics  were rejected by the Brazilian military regime, Nascimento elected to remove them and replace them with a wordless singing style that has been called "the voice of God" David's latest musical project - NYC-meets-Brazil musical collective 'As For The Future' - is available now at https://asforthefuture.bandcamp.com/ Songs discussed in this episode: Milagre dos Peixes (Live in Montreal, 1990) - Milton Nascimento; Don't Do It Again, You Need Me More Than You Know - As For The Future; Tudo O Que Você Podia Ser - Milton Nascimento; Koan For The Music Business - As For The Future; Os escravos de Jó, Carlos, Lúcia, Chico e Tiago, Milagre dos Peixes - Milton Nascimento; Miracle Of The Fishes - Wayne Shorter (Featuring Milton Nascimento); A Chamada, Pablo #2, Tema dos deuses, Hoje é dia de El Rey, A Ultima Sessão de Música, Cadê, Sacramento, Pablo - Milton Nascimento; Looking Around - As For The Future  

Frank Shelton
BY FAITH TV - “Lord, Do It Again!”

Frank Shelton

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 28:30


BY FAITH TV - “Lord, Do It Again!”

The I'm Clifford Today Show
Our Time At Audiofeed 2024 | The I'm Clifford Today Show #52

The I'm Clifford Today Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 141:47


This week, I am joined by my new cohost, Nic Gundy! We both attended Audiofeed Festival 2024! So we wanted to talk about it. We also took some time to discuss Anne Wilson's latest controversial hit, "Songs About Whiskey." The Wingfeather Saga: Season One Commentary: https://cliffordclose.bandcamp.com/album/the-wingfeather-saga-season-one-commentary Want your music on our Spotlight segment? Submit it here: https://forms.gle/YFsEUTjcVku1h1aTA New Sherwood Forest music! New single "Disentangle": https://sherwoodforest.bandcamp.com/track/disentangle "Lost & Found" album of unreleased demos and songs: https://sherwoodforest.bandcamp.com/album/lost-found My first line of merch! https://im-clifford-today.myspreadshop.com/ New episode every other Monday 12pm CST. Follow the I'm Clifford Today Show on any podcast platform! https://anchor.fm/imcliffordtoday Follow me on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/imcliffordtoday My clips and highlights channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ImClippordToday My gaming channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH0vEbkItCajSezxh3Jjejw Check out the Podwood Forecast! https://anchor.fm/podwoodforecast Check out my "Cliff's Picks" Spotify playlist! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/137H5LBYkA9GX4Jqq7vk0s?si=aa64e4163083420f Leave a like and a comment! Subscribe for more content like this: https://www.youtube.com/ImCliffordToday Like my Book of Faces: https://www.facebook.com/imcliffordtoday [00:00:00] – Introduction [00:00:45] - Getting to know Nic! [00:12:27] – Announcements/Housekeeping [00:24:22] – Our time at Audiofeed [00:35:05] – Podwood Forecast [00:36:29] – Riverside [00:38:54] – SPOTLIGHT [00:40:06] – Our time at Audiofeed (cont.) [01:26:52] – Anne Wilson's "Songs About Whiskey" [01:44:26] – My Humble Opinion: "Do It Again" by Steven Curtis Chapman, "No Such Thing" by Paul Meany, "Loriella" by My Epic, "The Rain Falls Sideways" by Benjamin Daniel [02:16:23] – Outro

Joseph A. Pipa Jr. on SermonAudio
Do It Again, O God

Joseph A. Pipa Jr. on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 29:00


A new MP3 sermon from Antioch Presbyterian Church (PCA) is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Do It Again, O God Subtitle: The Book of Job (JP) Speaker: Joseph A. Pipa Jr. Broadcaster: Antioch Presbyterian Church (PCA) Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/16/2024 Bible: Job 36:24-37:5 Length: 29 min.

Worship on SermonAudio
Do It Again, O God

Worship on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 29:00


A new MP3 sermon from Antioch Presbyterian Church (PCA) is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Do It Again, O God Subtitle: The Book of Job (JP) Speaker: Joseph A. Pipa Jr. Broadcaster: Antioch Presbyterian Church (PCA) Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/16/2024 Bible: Job 36:24-37:5 Length: 29 min.

Power on SermonAudio
Do It Again, O God

Power on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 29:00


A new MP3 sermon from Antioch Presbyterian Church (PCA) is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Do It Again, O God Subtitle: The Book of Job (JP) Speaker: Joseph A. Pipa Jr. Broadcaster: Antioch Presbyterian Church (PCA) Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/16/2024 Bible: Job 36:24-37:5 Length: 29 min.

Retro Radio Podcast
Fibber McGee and Molly – Fibber Models A Dress. ep253, 400618

Retro Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024


Billy Mills opens with, Do It Again. Planning a trip, Fibber maps out a route, while Molly reviews her dress pattern. A phone call finds Molly getting the tragic news…

Antioch Presbyterian Church Sermon of the Week
"Do It Again, O God" (Job 36:24 - 37:5) - Dr. Joseph A. Pipa, Jr.

Antioch Presbyterian Church Sermon of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 29:39


This sermon was preached on June 16, 2024 at Antioch Presbyterian Church, a mission work of Calvary Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in America located in Woodruff, South Carolina. Dr. Joseph A. Pipa, Jr. preached this sermon entitled "Do It Again, O God" on Job 36:24 - 37:5. For more information about Antioch Presbyterian Church, please visit antiochpca.com or contact us at info@antiochpca.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antiochpca/message

Get Lit With Lianna: The Podcast
Get Lit with Pia Mia, author of "Sand, Sequins and Silicone"

Get Lit With Lianna: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 26:33


Today I'm sitting down with debut romance author, actress, singer and songwriter Pia Mia, to chat about her book "Sand, Sequins and Silicone". I am so excited to have Pia on the show today, given as I am such a fan of her music (currently am listening to Let's Do It Again as I type this) and couldn't WAIT to read her debut novel! It was such a pleasure speaking with Pia about her music background, her acting background (YES she was in the "After" movie adaptations -- and Anna Todd herself is the one publishing this book!!!), and of course what it was like to write her first-ever romance novel. This was such a fun episode, I loved learning more about Pia's life and how she drew inspiration from her experiences in Hollywood to build out this story! Enjoy this episode! ♡ ♡ ♡ ♡About Get Lit With Lianna: The PodcastJoin Instagram book content creator @getlitwithlianna as she sits down with a different guest author to chat about their books, writing career, and everything in between! Of course each conversation will have a very *LC* touch - aka crying over book boyfriends, marvelling over swoony moments, and obviously a ton of pop culture references!⁣    Follow me!Instagram: www.instagram.com/getlitwithliannaGoodreads: www.goodreads.com/getlitwithlianna         Email me: liannareadsbooks@gmail.com

Gaucho Amigos
39. “Gotta See a Joker” ft. Allison Rapp

Gaucho Amigos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 47:06


Classic rock journalist Allison Rapp (Ultimate Classic Rock) joins the podcast to discuss some of her favorite songs from the Dan-verse, including "Daddy Don't Live in That New York City" and Tori Amos' cover of "Do It Again," and shares what it was like to see Steely Dan on their current tour with the Eagles. Also, Alex shares a brief follow-up on the "lost" Gaucho song "Heartbreak Souvenir." A member of The FM Podcasts Network.

Grief 2 Great Day - Christian Grief Support for Women, Questioning God in Grief, Life after Loss, Hope in Grief
148.0 Healing from Grief: 3 Ways Visiting the Grave of a Loved One Can Help.

Grief 2 Great Day - Christian Grief Support for Women, Questioning God in Grief, Life after Loss, Hope in Grief

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 15:49


SHOW NOTES Do you visit the grave of your loved one? Death is the ultimate divide between our past and our future (John Piper).  When we walk through grief, we aren't thinking about these profound insights. Trying to make sense of ‘what is' and ‘what was' is part of what takes us to visit the grave of our loved ones.  It can also help us process our new reality. Today, I'll share ways that visiting their grave are unhealthy and unhelpful and ways that going to your loved one's grave is healthy, helpful and honoring.   And, if you do not have a physical grave to visit, I'll share how this can apply to you too.   WORD of the Week  To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted. A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance.  Ecclesiastes 3:1-4 Song of the Week  He'll Do It Again by Karen Wheaton   Grief 2 Great Day Website - Connect with Me Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”   Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook Read about Monica's entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay   The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT!  Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey!  Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)   Visit my Church –Opendoor Church | Home  

Super Awesome Mix
New Music Mix: March 2024 (Mix Tape #6, S4)

Super Awesome Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 32:12


Samer can't believe it's March already and he and Matt are back with more new music!https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/sam-new-music-march-2024/pl.u-gyPdlt4Z1Al1. jamcod by The Jesus and Mary Chain2. Gen-X Cops by Vampire Weekend3. Missing Out by Maya Hawke4. Burial Ground by The Decemberists5. Running by Norah Jones6. DOING IT AGAIN BABY by girl in red7. Flowers by Real Estate8. All in Good Time by Iron & Wine & Fiona Apple9. Do It Again by Sheryl Crow10. Sweetest Thing by KYLE11. The Mechanic by Amigo the Devil12. It's Only A Paper Moon by baebadoobee Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!

JP & Lauren with Husker Nick
Wednesday, March 13, 2024

JP & Lauren with Husker Nick

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 42:28


#CouplesTherapy The One with the Family Photo Fight + Florida Man Game, Words with Different Names, What Was SO Fun That You Couldn't Wait to Do It Again? & More!

do it again couplestherapy the one
In the Crease
Game Time - A look back at week 5 and a preview of Week 6 of the 2024 season

In the Crease

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 91:14


LET's DO IT AGAIN!! We had so much fun the first time, the In the Crease Boys bring in a  new Guest Analyst  to provide a player's insight. Former Wingate Goalie and Grad Assistant , Anthony Picano, adds his thoughts on the Week in Review, Games to Watch and the Game of the Week.  Plus, we catch up with Anthony and find out what he has been up to since he graduated.Also, if you are looking to work in lacrosse, or looking to hire a lacrosse position, please check out our segment sponsor:  LaxJobs.usIf you like what we are doing, subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and help us spread the word of the great things happening in D2 Men's Lacrosse!Follow us at: Instagram: @in_the_crease_d2_lax Facebook: In the Crease with Danny and Kevin Twitter: @D2_Lax_podcast

Dads With Daughters
Mack Brock: Faith, Family, and Finding Balance as a Dad

Dads With Daughters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 32:40


In a heartfelt and candid conversation on the Dads with Daughters podcast, Mack Brock, a renowned Christian musician, opens up about his fears and hopes as a father raising daughters. Emphasizing the need to protect and nurture his daughters into strong, independent women, Brock highlights the importance of understanding and engaging with each of his three kids in a way that resonates with their unique personalities and interests. Balancing Public and Private Life As both a musician and a parent, Mack Brock acknowledges the challenges of balancing his public persona with his private family life. He discusses the importance of creating a sense of family unity by involving his kids in his work and ministry, providing them with a glimpse into his passion and dedication to music while maintaining a healthy boundary between his public and private life. Embracing Change through Fostering The conversation takes a poignant turn as Brock shares his family's decision to become foster parents. The Brock family's journey began with a temporary foster placement that has since evolved into a long-term arrangement. Mack and his wife have navigated difficult conversations with their biological children about fostering, emphasizing the impact and importance of being adaptable and supportive as a family, irrespective of the changing dynamics. Nurturing Resilience and Emotional Well-being Brock delves into the emotional complexities of fostering and the potential impact of reunification with Z, their foster child, with his biological parents. The family has consciously chosen to shift their mentality from a temporary arrangement to embracing Z as a beloved member of their family, regardless of the duration he stays with them. They discuss the possibility of reunification and the potential need for family and individual child therapy to navigate the emotions and challenges that may arise. Music, Obedience, and Family Unity Mack Brock's music career and success have been a result of taking small obediences to the Lord and being open to opportunities as they arise. His commitment to faith and artistry is interwoven with his dedication to nurturing his family, demonstrating the harmony between his professional pursuits and familial responsibilities. The Brock family's journey reflects the utmost importance of faith, humility, and optimism in overcoming the challenges of parenthood and fostering. Mac Brock's thought-provoking insights and exemplary approach to parenting inspire us to embrace the challenges and joys of nurturing strength, resilience, and compassion in our children, whether biological or foster, amid life's ebbs and flows. His unwavering commitment to music and family shines a light on the transformative power of faith, love, and unwavering devotion in shaping a wholesome and nurturing family environment. If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads With Daughters podcast, we invite you to check out the Fatherhood Insider. The Fatherhood Insider is the essential resource for any dad who wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual, and most are figuring it out as they go along. The Fatherhood Insider is full of valuable resources and information that will up your game on fatherhood. Through our extensive course library, an interactive forum, step-by-step roadmaps, and more, you will engage and learn with experts but, more importantly, with dads like you. So check it out today! TRANSCRIPT Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:05]: Welcome to Dads With Daughters. In this show, we spotlight dads, resources, and more to help you be the best dad you can be. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:16]: Welcome back to the Dads with Daughters podcast, where we bring you guests to be active participants in your daughters' lives, raising them to be strong, independent women. Really excited to have you back again this week. Every week, I love sitting down with you and going on this journey that you and I both are on in raising those strong, independent women in our lives, and we can't do this alone. We have to have community, we have to be able to listen and learn the stories of other fathers around us. And through those stories, you and I can become stronger fathers ourselves, and we can be more engaged. We can be better intentional fathers to our daughters as well. I love being able to be on this journey with you. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:01:06]: I love being able to bring you different dads and different people every week from so many different walks of life who are fathering in different ways. I've said this before, and I'll say it again. There's no one right way to father. Every one of us does it a little bit differently, and that's okay. We can learn from each other, though, and know that Even if you started on 1 path toward fatherhood, you can pivot. You can change. You can make adjustments along the way because, Especially as your kids are young, they're gonna be forgiving, and they're going to accept you who you are, but you have to be willing to change too. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:01:43]: And you have to be willing to move in that other direction and be willing to say, you know what? This is not working. Or, yeah, this is working. And keep going. So this week, we got another great guest with us. Mac Brock is with us, and Mac is a is the CEO of Proverbs 31 Ministries. has 3 kids. He also has a ton of worship songs that you may or may not have already heard, and we're gonna talk about that music too. And that includes Foods, an RIAA-certified double platinum single, Oh Come to the Altar, a platinum-certified Do It Again, which amazingly has over 129,000,000 YouTube views, and a gold track resurrecting that has 49,000,000 YouTube views. I can't even imagine that many YouTube views, But I would love to have that many YouTube views. But we're gonna be talking about his music as well as well as talking about his journey as a father. Mac, thanks so much for being here today. Mack Brock [00:02:41]: So good to be here. I need to correct one thing. It's it's my wife who is the CEO of Proverbs 31. She is the boss lady. I'm just a musician. All I do is write and sing songs. My wife is, like, the superstar, rock star that kinda handles things that are way above my pay grade. Well, I Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:03:00]: appreciate that because we gotta give credit where credit's due. And, Meredith, keep up the awesome work. Keep rocking it. You can tell Mac is on your side, and we're all on your side. The So Mac, what I love starting these opportunities to talk with an opportunity to turn the clock back in time. Wouldn't that be great if we just had the power to snap our fingers and we could go back? But we're gonna turn the clock back in time to that first moment, that first moment that you found out that you were going to be a dad to a daughter. What was going through your head? Mack Brock [00:03:29]: Man, for both of my kids, I have a son first and then a daughter second. And for both of them, I was very wrong on the gender. I thought I was gonna have a daughter first, then I thought for sure I was gonna have another son. And so finding out I was having a daughter, it was just such a little bit panicky because I was like, I don't know what I'm doing. I don't know how to handle girls. I don't know how this it feels very scary and overwhelming. And then when she came, it was even that was even more magnified of like, alright. What am I supposed to do? But over the years, Step by step, day by day, I feel like me and my wife have learned together how to raise our little girl. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:04:09]: Talking about fear, I talked to a lot of dads. And especially dads with daughters, I hear constantly that there is some fear. There is some fear about stepping into the role of being a father the To a daughter. As you've had your daughter in your life and you reflect back on that, what was your biggest fear or what is your biggest fear in raising a daughter? Dog. Mack Brock [00:04:30]: I think, you know, we naturally have that protection instinct. And so there's just like, I want to protect her from everything. I wanna protect her from the world, the And, and that's not reality. We can do our part, but, eventually, you know, our goal is to raise up women and to raise up strong women who are independent and can go out into the world. And so I think it's still not I don't know if fear is the right word, but it's still on my mind the know my heart a lot of, like, navigating that, and how do I pour continue to pour into her and to steward her magical imagination, her creativity, and then also steward her strength And Steward, we're growing in to be a woman of the lord and and a woman that is confident and believes in herself. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:05:24]: I did mention you're a father of 3, and you have 3 different kids with different personalities, and different needs. Mack Brock [00:05:31]: All different. Very different. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:05:33]: As You look at all 3 of your kids, and you look at yourself as a father, I know that even with two kids, I have to Be engaged with my kids in different ways. I have to understand them differently to be able to spend that unique time with them. To be able to build those relationships, what do you have to do to be able to not only, You know, be the father you wanna be, the husband you wanna be, the musician you wanna be, but what do you have to do to be able to build those unique relationships with each of your kids? Mack Brock [00:06:09]: The Yeah. That's such a good point because it is so wild how vastly different my daughter and my son are, the two oldest. They come from, you know, me and my wife, same DNA, same the Same everything, and they are so different. And so I've had to learn just like everybody, they have different interests, different Hobbies and different ways to connect. And so, for my son, it's a lot of playing Fortnite. It's a lot of we have the same sense of humor, so we'll watch Docs YouTube videos where we'll kinda sit and enjoy something together. And my daughter is so different. For my daughter, it's a lot of Reading stories together or sitting down and playing LEGOs together and just having that kind of playtime. Mack Brock [00:06:53]: Dog. And even, like, bedtime routines are, like, way different between my kids. You know, my daughter really likes to, like, lay in bed and snuggle and talk and tell the stories to each other. My son was kinda never that way. But I've realized, man, this is like a small the Way to build, like, a deep connection with my daughter that is hopefully building and planting seeds and building a foundation that will last, Like, the rest of our lives in our relationship. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:07:20]: I love that because I think you're right. I mean, I think you have to go with the flow in so many ways, and you have to be willing to understand and get to know your kids, what makes them tick, but also what makes them light up the And add more fuel to that fire while at the same time, as you said, stewarding them the in other directions to be able to help them in many different ways. As you look at the fact I said, you are a musician. You live a public life in that way. People know you and your music, and they at least feel like they know you and know your music. Doc. Me about separating that and being able to live the public life while at the same time Protecting the private life while at the same time having your kids see that public life and understanding Who you are publicly versus privately. Mack Brock [00:08:19]: Oh, I totally know if I even know how to answer that question because I feel at the core of what I do, I'm just like a worship leader. Dog. You know, I don't feel like this, like, big artist or anything like that. Like, For my career, and my calling in life is to Lead worship, and sometimes that's at our local church in Charlotte. But a lot of times, it's me traveling out and going out, you know, across the country and across the world to lead worship in other places. I think a big thing for me that's always been at the forefront is that I've been very careful for my kids not to ever feel like it's ministry and the church that takes their dad away, and that's, like, the bad thing. You know? Like, my dad's a pastor, and he was very, very good about that. Like, I grew up not hating the church because it kept my dad busy. Like, my dad was very, very good at Connecting the family to everything that he was doing, and I tried to do the same. And so, you know, whether it's, like, bringing my kids along no travel with me or whether it's just, like, having open, constant conversations about what I'm going to do or what I get to be a part of. And so for us, it doesn't feel totally like there's this public persona, and then there's this private persona as much as it feels like this is what your dad does. This is his calling in life. This is when he goes out, and he sings about Jesus, and he tells people about Jesus. And my kids, in some respect, get to feel like they're a part of what I do. And so it's not just me going out and doing my job. It's like Doc. Our family is a part of this thing. And even with my wife's ministry and her running Proverbs 31, it's one big, like, unit of, like, this is what our family's calling are these different ministries that we get to be a part of. And I think just having conversations, allowing our kids to feel somewhat a part of that. I don't know. It's been really special and cool for us. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:10:15]: Now, raising sons and raising daughters are very different things in many different ways, And it takes a different touch. It takes a different perspective and a different way of parenting. What's been the hardest part for you in being a father to a daughter? Mack Brock [00:10:34]: I think, going back to what I said earlier, that I want my daughter to be. She's our creative. She's our magical thinker. She lives in, like, this like, her own world of, you know, just constantly creating stories. She's a songwriter. She's only 8, but, like, that's one of the ways that we connect. And so I think, as I said earlier, I think it's like learning to the Steward that and the learning to pour into all the things that make her magical and make her special and the Finding ways to just, like, cultivate and build that into her while at the same time wanting to build strength the in her. And that's one of the things like, my wife is such a strong woman, and she's such a she's just tough. Mack Brock [00:11:17]: And I lean on her of, like, how can we cultivate that in Cyrus' life and in Cyrus is hard. How can we make her have that same kind of bigger that my wife has without the Kind of hardening of the soft parts that Cyrus has? She's such a soft, tender, special spirit. And so it's just navigating those 2 things. Docs. It's tough now, but I think it's gonna be even tougher as she gets older and, like, learning how to just navigate that. I think another hard thing, just to be Totally real, is when you have a busy job and when you have, like, a demanding career, whatever it might be, traveling a lot or just, you know, busy at home. It's those moments where your daughter says like, hey. Mack Brock [00:11:57]: Will you do this with me? I want you, you know, can you come and sit down and play Legos with me? And you're worn out and tired, and you're like, no. Honestly, I just wanna I need to veg out for a minute. And it's hard to say, like, No. I have got to value and treasure these moments that my daughter is like she's verbally requesting, like, I want a connection with you, and it's the putting down your, I guess, your own, like, rest to make sure you're still, like, getting those connections with your kid. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:12:26]: So important. And I have definitely had those experiences where, as you said, You come home. You're just wiped, and your kid says, will you do this with me? And you just wanna say, I just need to the Sit down. Mack Brock [00:12:42]: And I fail a lot. I'm, you know, I mess I failed that test a lot, but it's something I've been challenging myself with a lot more, too, and just being aware of it And saying like, man, when when your kid is just asking. You know? And it's usually a very simple thing. They're not always asking, like, hey. Will you take me To this or take me to go do this? It's a lot of times it's just like, hey. Will you sit in my room and play with me? Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:13:04]: As they get older, that's when they say, will you take me here? Will you take me there? Right. Mack Brock [00:13:09]: Right. I'm not quite there yet. Yeah. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:13:10]: I get that. I completely understand that. So I know that one of the other experiences that you and your wife have had has been in the foster arena and that you stepped a number of years back now into the world of being a foster parent too. And you've had a son come into your life that way. And so talk to me about that journey and what made you and your wife choose to step on that path and bring him into your life. Mack Brock [00:13:42]: Yes. Just a quick rundown. So we have, our oldest son, the biological son, Harvey, he's 12. My daughter, Cyrus, is 8. Then in 2020, we decided, we got our foster parents' license and decided to start fostering. And we got a little boy come to live with us named Z, and he's been with us for about three and a half years now. Mack Brock [00:14:02]: Fostering was always something that was on my wife's heart, and it wasn't really on mine. But it was kind of like, I'll take the classes, and I'll read the books and take it one step at a time, and ultimately, It became a big portion of my heart as well of, like, feeling the call to do that. And yeah. And so it was just a lot of little yeses that ultimately led to, like, the big yes of you get the phone call, and they're like, hey. We have this little boy. He's five months old. Mack Brock [00:14:31]: He needs a place to stay for the immediate future, then we'll figure out what's next. In the immediate future, a week turns into a month, turns into six months, turns into three and a half years. And so that has been, it's been a gift for us. It's been a challenge, obviously. I mean, just having a 3-year-old is a challenge. So that is what comes with the territory. But I think one of the things that is talking about parenting and all that aspect is there's been a lot of the healthy but also, like, difficult conversations with our bio kids of saying like, hey. Like, we're bringing in Doubt. Mack Brock [00:15:06]: This other person that's gonna take a lot of our attention, and he's gonna have a lot of things that we have to focus on. And that's gonna take attention away from you, or that's gonna take the time away from you. And so even just being honest about the realities of fostering or the realities of adding another kid to your family. Those have been healthy conversations. It's also just been the reality of, like, they're difficult. Those are difficult things for kids to go through, and it's led to a lot of, like, just good connections. And I think it's interesting because, for my wife and me, that's something that we say yes to. Mack Brock [00:15:42]: And when we decided to say yes to it, we wanted to bring our kids in, explain to them, here's where we're leaning. We want to make sure y'all feel comfortable with this as well. And they're kids, and so it's not like they can totally create here's my consent, and here are all the things of, you know, all these the arguments or whatever, but they were very excited about it. But it's something we've had to continue to have conversations about throughout the whole journey, and the Three and a half years that Z has been with us continue to have conversations about where they're at, how their own heart is feeling, how their own emotions are feeling. Sometimes they're up, and sometimes they're down, but thing is the openness of the conversation has been the best thing for us. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:16:22]: So talk to me a little bit about being a foster dad and how that differs for you from how you parent your other kids, if it is different. I'm sure that there are people who hear about or know people who have fostered, but they don't know How you have to parent in either the same or different way. Mack Brock [00:16:45]: So when Z first came to live with us, there were a lot of obstacles right from the get-go, but you're loving him like you would love any baby, and and you would love any child that's in your care. And I think to be totally transparent and vulnerable a little bit; there was a time early on where it was like, you know, part of fostering is the goal ultimately is reunification with bio parents. That's the goal. And so it is, by definition, like a temporary thing. And me and my wife, the We felt ourselves a little bit switch into this mentality of almost, like, just caring for this child instead of bringing this child in as our son for the time that he was with us. And we felt that in our hearts even if it was, like, unspoken. And we had to have a conversation with each other very early on of, like, hey. Are you feeling this way? Like, I don't like I don't like that I'm feeling this way. Mack Brock [00:17:38]: And I think that we have to switch our mentality and switch our heart. Like, we can't treat this as temporary. Even if it is temporary, We can't treat we have to treat z as our son, and we had a very open conversation about that as a couple of saying, like, we're gonna make the decision. Like, We're gonna love him like our son. We're gonna treat him like our son. Our mentality, our heart is gonna treat him like he is ours, Whether it's for 6 months or what it's become now, you know, where he's been with us for a long time. And that was such a pivotal switch for us mentally in the way that we were able to, like, just love on him. And he is my son. Mack Brock [00:18:16]: And even if it's temporary, it's something that I had to make sure I felt that in my heart and expressed that to him. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:18:24]: I can only imagine, especially I mean, he's been there longer than some placements Probably would happen. And as you said, you put your whole heart into him as your son and Not as just caring for someone in a temporary capacity, and you've had your those conversations with your own children the As he came to live with you, but they're seeing him as a part of the family too. And there may come a day when Z goes back and is reunified. And I'm sure that while there's probably some training that they try to put you through, It's not gonna be easy. And have you thought about that in how you and your wife and your family will be able to reconcile with that as well? Mack Brock [00:19:11]: Yeah. I mean, that's the reality with foster care, and those are heavy things for a child to walk through. And so we definitely had a lot of conversations of, like, what if this happens? What if this happens? How how are we gonna handle it? And there are a lot of resources for, like, the Family therapy and group therapy and then individual, like, child therapy to, like, walk through just even, like, the grieving process If you have to walk through something like that. And so we've had a lot of those conversations. We haven't had to walk through that personally. We've had a lot of friends that have a lot of foster Parent friends that have had to go through that. But, yeah, we haven't had to cross that bridge, but we've definitely talked a lot about what are the steps we would need to take. If that came to pass. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:19:56]: I mentioned at the beginning, you are an artist and, as you said, a worship leader and an artist. So talk to me about that story for yourself, and what drew you into wanting to be not only A worship leader but beyond that, an artist that has 100,000,000 views on YouTube and having people that are really connecting to the music that you're putting out into the world. Mack Brock [00:20:25]: Yeah. I mean, I grew up in the church, like I said before, and so I grew up. My mom's a musician. She's a drummer and grew up around music and ministry. That was, like, my whole life all growing up. And so naturally, kinda led into, It's just a part of my life and one of the things that I was constantly, like, in front of me. Mack Brock [00:20:43]: And when I look back, me and my wife, we've been married for 17 years. And Dog. Even in our marriage, when we look back, we didn't have these grand here's our 5-year plan, our 10-year plan, our 15-year plan for our marriage or for even my career or anything like that, it was it's a lot of the step by step the Small obediences to the lord when they're in front of us that I feel like has led to where we're at now. And so that led to Doubt. We moved to Charlotte to be a part of Elevation Church when it was first getting started to pouring into that ministry and and writing those songs and then stepping Dog. Of Elevation Church into, like, kind of a solo career. It was just something that was, like, always stuff that was always in front of us, saying yes and trying our best to be obedient with what was in front of us. And so now we look back, and we see, wow. Mack Brock [00:21:37]: Look at what the lord has done. Look at it's amazing, and and it's wild. And it's Crazy to to see what he's done, but it was never, and we're both planners. Me and my wife are both type a. We like goals. We like to have a plan. We like to know what's ahead of us, what we're working towards, but it's pretty crazy to see that even with all of our own personal goals or all of our own, like, dreams, It all boils down to what's in front of us, being good stewards of what's right of what we have today, the And being obedient to what we have today, and that's kind of what's led to where we're at now. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:22:13]: I love that. Now you talked about the fact that you started Elevation Church, and you worked with Elevation the church, and then you broke off into that solo career. And I'm sure there's, as you talked about within foster care, I'm sure that you put all your heart and soul into elevation. And then, as you broke off, there's probably some grieving that happens. And not having that one church that you're there all the time and you're part of, and now you're putting your heart and soul into the solo career in the music itself. But talk to me about the difference there for you And now going from being at the church and worshiping at that church to now being in the solo career, not having the same community that you're constantly being a part of, but you have a broader community now that you're a part of and sharing the gospel with. Mack Brock [00:23:06]: Yeah. I mean, I'm such, and I grew up playing in bands. I love being a part of a team doing, like, Mac Brock, quote, unquote. It's, like, never, like, in the cards for me. I was like, that sounds awful. But when we felt like the lord was calling us to step away from elevation. It wasn't to pursue a solo career. It was just we felt like we were supposed to be obedient to that calling of stepping away, not sure what was next. Mack Brock [00:23:32]: But then it naturally led to me continuing to write songs, me wanting to, like, the Still create music, and so that's kinda what led to even where I'm at now. And, yeah, it is different. It's like you said, there there is a different type of community. No. There's a different type of team that I'm a part of, and I still have lots of musician friends that still travel with me, or it's not necessarily, like, a Part of a specific, you know, worship ministry, church, whatever, but there's still a core group of people that are Still, like, heavily involved in what would I do, and I don't feel like I'm alone or solo in that sense, which I'm very, very grateful Dollar. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:24:10]: Well, I know you've got a new album out. Just Like You've Always Done is your newest album that's out. And I guess Dog. Talk to me a little bit about the writing process and what you do to Bring these new, not only the new songs but these new albums out into the world, what you have to go through personally To be able to not only come up with the inspiration but be able to put them all together than to create the new album for your fans. Mack Brock [00:24:42]: The hardest part is is, the Like, the songwriting aspect. You know? There's just a lot of writing, and it's a lot of reworking. And, I mean, there's so many songs that come into the process of making, like, a full album, which I'm, like, still, like, kind of in the middle of. I'm still navigating, like, what songs are gonna be on, what's, you know, what songs are getting cut. So there's it's such a long process in that respect. Even today, I was kinda, like, pacing around the house, and Meredith could tell, like, she's the She's like, something's, like, going on with you. I was like, man, I had just had I can't crack this 1 song that I'm, like, working on. There's something about it that I gotta, like, penetrate to fix it, and I can't figure it out right now, and it's bothering me. Mack Brock [00:25:23]: And so there's just a lot of, like, that digging and the the next layer. You know? Because, Basically, there's a lot of songs that start, and you write it with a group of people, you know, hit a couple of people, or you write it by yourself. That's almost like the easy part is to, like, start a song and get it going. But it's the next layer of digging and trying to figure out, like, what's the best version of the song? Am I really communicating in the most efficient way or the best way that I want to communicate? And so it's that digging. And then when you have the song done, then it's like, how do we want it to sound? And, you know, how are we gonna get it out? Doc. So there's just so many different layers. Every step of the way, there are so many different ways to make a song succeed and make a song, like, work or make it not the best version of itself, which I've done several times. Mack Brock [00:26:14]: And so it's just being diligent and persevering through the process, knowing that it is just a process. And so I love the process, as frustrating as it can be, as discouraging as it can be. Like any creative, You go through this cyclical thing of, like, I think this is awesome. Oh, wait. This sucks. Oh, wait. No. It's not as bad as I thought it was. Mack Brock [00:26:36]: The Oh, okay. It's not as great as I thought it was gonna, you know, like, there's just this cyclical thing, but I think being aware of that for me helps me know the This is part of the process. I just gotta, like, push through and keep working, keep digging. And I'm always grateful for when it's finally done and out, and I'm able to, like, release it out into the world. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:26:54]: I love that. And people have not heard the music on this album. What should they be looking forward to the most, and what do you hope that people are gonna take away from the music? Mack Brock [00:27:03]: So the album is still kind of in progress. I released the song just like you've always done. That's the 1st single for the album. And then the album releases early next year. And there are a lot of songs that I just am, like, so excited for people to hear. But just like you've always done, the song that's out now has been such a great I think that's a great start to the song because it's thematically, or it's a great start to the album because the Thematically, it hits so many things that I'm very passionate about. One of the biggest things that I'm passionate about is remembering and declaring them and helping people focus on just the faithfulness of God. Because if you're a dad out there, you know that seasons come and seasons go, and there are the highs, and there are lows, and there are mountain tops, and there are dollies. Mack Brock [00:27:45]: And it's so easy to get your mind or your eyes off of the Lord no And to be discouraged and to feel like whatever season you're in, if you're in a down season, it's never gonna end. And so just to be reminded of, like, the consistency and the steadiness of who Jesus is in our lives and trusting that, I find so much hope in that. Dog. And there are so many songs on the new album that kinda touches on that as well, and so I'm very excited about it. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:28:12]: Well, we always finish our interviews with what I like to call our fatherhood five, where I ask you 5 more questions to delve deeper into you as a dad. Are you ready? Mack Brock [00:28:18]: Okay. Let's go. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:28:19]: In one word, what is fatherhood? Chaos. When was the time that you finally felt like you succeeded at being a father to a daughter? Mack Brock [00:28:27]: Honestly, this past week, I was talking to Cyrus came with me to a band rehearsal. And at the end of the night, we had a big prayer time. And when she was driving home, just hearing her process, what we talked about in our prayer time, how she talks to Jesus and what she does when she's feeling anxious. No Just even having that conversation with her, I don't know if that felt like I've succeeded as a father, but it was a big win. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:28:50]: If your kids were here and I was talking to all 3 of them, How would they describe you as a dad? Mack Brock [00:28:55]: Not cool. I'm always trying to tell my kids that I'm a cool dad, and They don't believe me. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:29:02]: Now who inspires you to be a better dad? Mack Brock [00:29:04]: I've got several friends that I look to often and see the way that they're raising their kids and the relationships that they have with their kids that are, like, teenagers now or college that very inspiring, and I'm constantly, like, the Asking. Alright. Help me in this season. What I'm doing now helps me cultivate these relationships that you have with your kids now. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:29:25]: You've given a lot of pieces of advice, a lot of things people to think about today; as we finish up, what's one piece of advice you'd wanna give to every dad? Mack Brock [00:29:33]: Be as present as possible and be even for me, I travel so much with my work, but I've worked it out in a way that that when I'm home, I can just be present, and I'm home a lot. And so just be present and make yourself, like, seen and known, and make sure that your kids know that you're seeing them and knowing them. It's just so easy, even when you're home, to be on your phone or be locked in on Netflix or whatever it might be, and I do. I'm guilty of all those things too, but I'm challenged myself, and I'm challenged to make sure that my kids know that I see them, that my Them. Kids know that I'm there present with them. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:30:05]: Well, Mac, I want to say thank you. Thank you for sharing your own journey today and for sharing the things that you've learned as you've gone through fatherhood. If people wanna find out more about you, about your music, or about Meredith's organization, whatever it may be, where should they go to find out more? Mack Brock [00:30:23]: I mean, you can go to MackBrock .com, but there's also just Mac Brock on Instagram or Mara Brock on Instagram. That's where you'll find us. We're there a lot. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:30:32]: Well, Mac, thank you so much for sharing your story today, and I wish you all the best. Mack Brock [00:30:37]: Thank you. This is great. Appreciate it. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:30:39]: If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads with Daughters podcast, we invite you to check out the fatherhood insider. The fatherhood insider is the essential resource for any dad who wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual, and most dads are figuring it out as they go along. The And the Fatherhood Insider is full of resources and information that will up your game on fatherhood. Through our extensive course library, an interactive forum, step-by-step road maps, and more. You will engage and learn with experts, but more importantly, dads like you. So check it out atfatheringtogether.org. Dr. Christopher Lewis: Dad's with Daughters is a program of fathering together. We look forward to having you back for another great guest next week, all geared to helping you raise strong, empowered daughters And be the best dad that you can be. Dr. Christopher Lewis : We're all in the same boat, and it's full of tiny screaming passengers. We spend the time. We give the lessons. We make the meals. We buy them presents. Bring your A-Game because those kids are growing fast. The time goes by just like a dynamite blast calling astronauts and firemen, carpenters, and musclemen. Get out and be the world to them. Be the best dad you can be. Be the best dad you can be.

Peligrosamente juntos
Peligrosamente juntos - Eli "Paperboy" Reed y más - 10/02/24

Peligrosamente juntos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 60:08


Eli "Paperboy" Reed “Hits And Misses: The Singles”:”Do It Again””To Be Alone With You””Anytime You Want Me””IDKWYCTD (I Came To Play)””Let’s Straighten It Out”Iron & Wine “Who Can See Forever Soundtrack”:”The Trapeze Swinger””Boy with a Coin””Woman King””Thomas County Law””House by the Sea”U.S. Girls "Lives":”Pearly Gates” (Live)”Navy & Cream / Window Shades” (Live)Escuchar audio

Dirty Glove Bastard: Off The Porch
Corey St.Rose Off The Porch Interview

Dirty Glove Bastard: Off The Porch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 32:36


Interview by Haze   / mike_tall   Brooklyn artist Corey St.Rose returns to the porch for a brand new interview! During our sit down he talked about touring with Roy Woods, reveals what inspires him to keep going, getting the opportunity to perform at Rolling Loud for the first time, his breakthrough song “MMM” approaching 10 million streams, the music video getting over a million views, explains how the remix with Flipp Dinero was created, his new singles “Do It Again” & “Maybach”, explains his creative process, getting his music played on the radio in New York, reveals what to expect on his upcoming album, shows off new merch for his brand True Colors, explains the meaning of the brand, getting into modeling, working with Ksubi, shares advice for the youth, plans for 2024, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Christian Music Guys Podcast
Episode 141 | Mack Brock

Christian Music Guys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 40:51


On today's episode, we chat with Mack Brock! Centricity Music recording artist and songwriter Mack Brock is one of the founding members of GRAMMY Award-winning Elevation Worship. Co-penning some of Elevation's earliest hits, like RIAA certified Double Platinum® single “O Come To The Altar,” Platinum-certified “Do It Again” and Gold-certified “Resurrecting,” Brock has also written songs recorded by Phil Wickham, Jesus Culture, Passion, Pat Barrett and Bryan & Katie Torwalt, among others. After a decade with Elevation Worship, Brock released his debut, Greater Things, which garnered him a radio hit with the title-cut. The five-track Covered EP followed the next year, and 2020's SPACE cemented Brock as a bonafide solo artist. His newest single, the anthemic “Just Like You've Always Done,” which is his first for Centricity Music, was co-written with Hank Bentley and Jessie Early. The song boasts of the consistency of God yesterday, today and forever. “It's the launching pad of what we believe,” Brock says of the fresh track. “He is the same as He's always been. He's the same God that's the lead character in all the stories we've read in Scripture. He's still working miracles.” The strength of Brock's new music rides on the hope he finds in the unfolding story his family is living. The South Carolina native and his wife, Meredith, who currently serves as the CEO of Proverbs 31 Ministries, have three children. From the unexpected joy discovered in foster parenting to leaving the known to pursue the unknown, Brock writes songs to remind his own heart and encourage others that there's an all-knowing God who is sovereign over it all and is worthy of all our praise. “With my music, I'm just trying to relive all the times God has shown up,” he says. “I want to use that as a catalyst to build my faith and, hopefully, encourage others in their faith for the future as well.” mackbrock.com @mackbrock christianmusicguys.com @christianmusicguys --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christianmusicguys/message

WSJ’s The Future of Everything
Science of Success: The Nvidia CEO's Lessons in Building a $1T Company

WSJ’s The Future of Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 10:31


Nvidia's Jensen Huang is Silicon Valley's longest tenured CEO, and his company recently joined the trillion dollar club. But if he knew at the start what he knows now, would he do it all again? WSJ Science of Success columnist Ben Cohen explains Huang's approach to success and what that might mean for tomorrow's entrepreneurs. What do you think about the show? Let us know on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or e mail us: FOEPodcast@wsj.com  Further reading:  He Built a Trillion-Dollar Company. He Wouldn't Do It Again.  Tech's ‘Magnificent Seven' Stocks Are Back on Top  Markets Analysis: Nvidia Stock Jumps to Record High  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The XS Noize Podcast
#164. James Atkin and Ian Dench of EMF Discuss 'The Beauty and the Chaos'

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 36:25


In episode #164 of The XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar meets James Atkin and Ian Dench from EMF to discuss their new album, 'The Beauty and The Chaos,' released on January 26th 2024. The Beauty and The Chaos finds the band at their full creative tilt, delivering Classic EMF! And sees the band reunited with Ralph Jezzard, who produced their first two albums, Schubert Dip and Stigma. This energetic and diverse album features ten finely crafted songs, with the opening track and first single, Hello People, setting the tone with its indie grove and its call to stand against the hate myths of immigration. A further nine songs take the listener on a musical rollercoaster embracing Techno punk (Reach For The Lasers), Nasty Northern Soul (Read The Room), Swampy Electronica (I've Been Down), Prog Punk (Stardust) and Trip Trop gospel (Lookout Mountain), before the psychedelic Do It Again, a song about trying to grow up but failing, closes this sumptuous album in the best possible way. Along with the original version of Hello People, there is the Hello People' Facts vs Fear remix' featuring Stephen Fry, a bonus track at the album's end. In this interview, James and Ian delve into the writing and recording of the album, live shows and lots more. Listen to episode #164 of The XS Noize Podcast with James Atkin and Ian Dench – BELOW: Previous XS Noize Podcast guests have been Kula Shaker, Future Islands, Peter Frampton, John Lydon, Nick Heyward, Steven Wilson, Matt Goss, Billy Nomates, Tom Meighan, Toyah Wilcox, Midge Ure, Travis, New Order, The Killers, Tito Jackson, Simple Minds, Divine Comedy, Shaun Ryder, Gary Numan, Sleaford Mods, The Brand New Heavies. Listen via YouTube | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSS – Find The XS Noize Music Podcast's complete archive of episodes here.

Hot News
Nvidia CEO Wouldn't Do It Again

Hot News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 25:35


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Bengals Booth Podcast
Bengals Booth Podcast: Do It Again

Bengals Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 48:53 Transcription Available


It's the “Do It Again” edition of the Bengals Booth Podcast as Cincinnati looks for its second straight win this Sunday against Seattle. Dan Hoard visits with Ian Eagle who will broadcast the game for CBS and wide receiver Kwamie Lassiter II who received a game ball last week in the city where his father spent most of his NFL career. Dave Lapham joins Dan to discuss Joe Burrow's improved mobility and how Ja'Marr Chase caught 15 passes in Arizona. And in this week's “Know the Foe” segment, we get the latest on the Seahawks from their longtime radio voice Steve Raible.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

And Introducing
#118 STEELY DAN! (ft. Alex Pappademas & Joan LeMay)

And Introducing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 61:24


We're going back, Jack, and we're doing it again with another angle on the Steely Dan story. Last time we were listening to Donald Fagen complain about hotel pools with Matthew Perpetua; this time we're talking about the freaky characters of Steely Dan's lyrical universe with writer Alex Pappademas and artist Joan LeMay, who together created the book 'Quantum Criminals: Ramblers, Wild Gamblers, and Other Sole Survivors from the Songs of Steely Dan.' We get into the gentleman-loser trope so common in Dan tunes, marvel at the absurdity of Steely Dan's recording budgets, and ponder the existence of the Squonk and its tears. Enjoy! Buy the book: https://utpress.utexas.edu/9781477324998/ Songs featured: "Do It Again (8-Bit)" - 8BitRenditions "Deacon Blues" - Steely Dan

Add to Playlist
Rick Wakeman and Anna Lapwood on the joys of the keyboard

Add to Playlist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 42:05


Rick Wakeman - keyboard player and former member of the progressive rock group Yes - and organist Anna Lapwood join Cerys and Jeffrey as they add the next five tracks, taking us from a Welsh/Indian collaboration to Hans Zimmer via a 1995 rap classic. Producer Jerome Weatherald Presented, with music direction, by Cerys Matthews and Jeffrey Boakye The five tracks in this week's playlist: Moliannwn by Ghazalaw My Blue Heaven sung by James Taylor Gangsta's Paradise by Coolio What are you going to do when you are not saving the world? by Hans Zimmer A far l'amore comincia tu by Raffaella Carrà Other music in this episode: Mas Que Nada by Sergio Mendes Cricket on a Line by Colt Ford ft Rhett Atkins The Old Cabin Home by Bobby Horton My Blue Heaven sung by Gene Austin Rather Be by Clean Bandit ft. Jess Glynne Bitter Sweet Symphony by The Verve Pastime Paradise by Stevie Wonder Space Oddity by David Bowie No Time for Caution from Interstellar, played by Anna Lapwood Do It, Do It Again by Raffaella Carrà

Quantum Week
Feb 17-23, 1985: The Mean Season/Do It Again

Quantum Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 102:29


On this episode of Quantum Week: movie "The Mean Season", and song "Do It Again" by The Kinks.

Southern Songs and Stories
Sierra Ferrell, Revisited

Southern Songs and Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 34:06


Hello and welcome to Southern Songs and Stories, with a favorite episode from 2021 here on this re-podcast of The Country Heart and Jazz Mind of Sierra Ferrell, published in late July of that year. Since then, Sierra Ferrell has enjoyed seeing the ranks of her fans swell on the heels of Long Time Coming, her album released later that summer. Currently, she is working on her next album with a bigger sound, including drums and pedal steel guitar, as well as fiddle tunes. Sierra Ferrell at the Albino Skunk Music Festival in May 2021 I interviewed Sierra Ferrell at the Albino Skunk Music Festival, which is happening again this week, May 11th through 13th in Greer SC, where I plan on interviewing more artists for future episodes here, so as we say in radio, stay tuned! Hopefully everything will line up for conversations with Miko Marks, Jake Xerxes Fussell and Eilen Jewell. Hope I am not jinxing things by saying that before I have the interviews in hand!And a big tip of the hat to the Albino Skunk Festival, which is always punching above its weight with getting such great artists. Sierra Ferrell has blown up after playing there, and in its decades long history, internationally known artists like Lake Street Dive, The War and Treaty and Billy Strings have played the festival many times. The War and Treaty talked with me at Albino Skunk in 2019, by the way, and that remains one of my favorite episodes here as well. Just two weeks ago I was at Merlefest where I interviewed Peter Rowan and Bella White, and you should be seeing episodes with their conversations here before too long. Lots going on as always in podcast land, and I hope to share another bit of positive news here soon, but nothing is set in stone so that will have to wait. What will not have to wait is for you to share Southern Songs and Stories with someone you know who likes music, or history and culture, and follow and give us a top rating on your podcast platform of choice. Oh, and speaking of history, thanks to one of my favorite podcasts, The Road to Now, for sharing a clip from my podcasts on The Shelton Laurel Massacre on one of their recent episodes. You can find The Road To Now on Osiris Media, and co-host and Avett Brothers bass player Bob Crawford recently published his podcast miniseries Founding Son, on America's sixth president John Quincy Adams, which is well worth a listen also. Thanks again, and I hope you enjoy our episode on Sierra Ferrell. Songs heard in this episode:“Lonesome Woman Blues” by Sierra Ferrell live at Albino Skunk Festival 05/14/21“I'd Do It Again” by Sierra Ferrell, live at Albino Skunk Festival 05/14/21, excerpt“T For Texas” by Sierra Ferrell, live at Albino Skunk Festival 05/14/21, excerpt“Whispering Waltz” by Sierra Ferrell, live at Albino Skunk Music Festival 05/14/21, excerpt“Why'd Ya Do It” by Sierra Ferrell, live at Albino Skunk Festival 05/14/21, excerpt“In Dreams” by Sierra Ferrell, live at Albino Skunk Music Festival 05/14/21